Northern democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1844-1848, April 15, 1847, Image 1

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EVENT TittriliDAT - 010 . 11NING,
sr rot.assi 4411E1111 1 1111116. •
it\E IS
St.l4 a.feer, ff pa HU •va4 6ll . nt SSA. V PIM la the
ache year.
fliCa. dialled helping. fed at dm prblielloyr
biewelfies, l ee optima% ores ane Leopri ate
*minutia preeese bWr pei
fee theilne*piesesteme , and ein*Piferir.
ogreeseet*ltielv. A will IS iimokfie
fides' ~tie lir 110611 1 %
Ileilaefi Walesa& eeemeglientieas llrr pepetalemi
M rote refe is sw~eatlattott
POETRY.
SprLe Is c. t•
Old Lame goft.away,alati!
7. noir icy inteeit be's been,
Sue a pest* yonall4piald bell meet ir bie tenet; -
Mid ebelkent9l7 aid milli MI be wine bib beels ;.
Foe obeli fridge' bib off iv Itlh a woollettal iuumek;
.114 Labia Wiliam be feta:
iris way mai maiden witaatiume
MR attaildk and ilea
Me emu the bird to stretch the wI •
Aid the amanita pat out ander wbb► dap shy.
Aaa Gras the boda the &wenn* infatt—
A sweat Pule said in ode..
* Whet idp4olits a balkanise "14 I woe,
Tallish of her ban fin vie," '
dlaid „Whiter, “ehe two the chnhes bum my beck,
Amok ban the etreanibra *moo to amt.
And drleomp the paths and theelipplio wick—
tlo nroping and plied is she."
Yam epliag caws ow with a beaatUfatgrace,
Bat sot verjeby Ware ; " •
Far as ante leislokee in chi Flimsies See,
*ad Woes !Schack as lay Mee apace.
K hit. she setts the teas is tats sturdy ghee—
A pot yeses Soh site.
She brim the die* fashions aloe"—
A py littbe alai 11,daa: - •
Shs mum amid the admin." puseg,
And usettla tb. Weelieet votes of wag, •
Hat gay as she it. she'd sever am& •'a[+
abe's clothed la iMidjr.
This nreeriltle girl when stir .'veislontr—
So pretty a maiden is she; :
The folks all leave their wiener hearth,
Awl zany forth with a etwelul lamps,
For the strews pretty &went along thebr Path—
A bountiful midrib she.
Tail Sari"( is a coquetting sizt, Ifrar,
it, her Wren are why, I hoe ;
She tires their cheeks and dries up their team,
And makes an rad ofthelr ehillitirfeant,
While they Pular a Heir lorm to loci Wanda: can—.
Bat espied-la tx mania la** • I
Young Spring uncoils, whim aid Misers afar,
, Young Somino* ulte to be
Was dia . , ever wedded "pretty a pair 1
And ajoyaarweddiga4ry it pew;
Mad there's an MAUL** tar are.
MISCELLANY,
tram Oe N.Y.. Opilit;of the Timm
e 7 'IOrPIP Game' 'LevenMed.
We Yankees, as our neighbors liver - the wa
ter politely style us, (in compliment, of course)
are a confoundedly clever set ofmeni aml like
all clever. m en, when we condescend to fleet,
'lse do it clearly. But even that portion of us ,
to whom the place of their birth a legiti
mate cliim tothe title, and who are summed I
to be the cleverest ref the clever, are liable 10
be occasionly overmatched.
" Misted!" said a sharp-looking Yankee to
an individual slowly walking along Second St.,
whose appearance seemed to indicate that he
had not long been transplanted - from the4and of
soar front=- ! ".Mister, I rather guess you be n't
long 'admire parts, e r
Nicht ve answered the individual
addressed; "ah, ir, yaw, I understand, I un
-derstand I live de faderland and gome here.
All rich men, Tern" ,
- " Yes, Mister', "contintred the Yankee, " you I
- are righn there:- You mee t 'you're the linCof
man we want; peters the sort *kopek. " the
bone and , sinner of the country,", Lawyer
Slick said' in his last sp3eeh. Cut inks,- that
Lawyer Slick; haire ram 'n" - Congress
sew of tgese *hie, and theemion't Pump
town ge ahead ? But, Mater, walk user to an
apple.toddy. It does me good to see. such mat
as yea ; it • does, I swow." -
"Abble doddy? Al, Bat's cood, j- dat alibte
doddy—yes, I take him. No abble doddies in
Shanimuy." ,
lirek I recten you're mosfneiti let's
tarn in'n's,' , it, Mister, whaaithatt—r
Why, ri're dropped-you/ packet-liakvAiul
your
"Nein, nq - god him safe," said thc German,
after into his capacious pocketS.
" Well, I eilkilite detrmust be in luck,"'asta
the. Oldies, sod - proceeded to examine the seek
' let which contained *couple (Idol= is
!aver, and's multitude of.solpiciona
y'
*am •t".4lheer ..hishethetelt, we go thires,i
yetf s hr; tither toeletheWoffer twenty '
loi
fee:thkirerirthirig;- bet tirwrii
stieWeisd. Yee thanhettilse lzd lotosesiteko
your chaPee, ea Prll4-ieneioeralk Mart
one it-is too, ieckaa. • -
a Void cool maker asked the' German,
esikssint the* Carafe*
"Geed el the 'heelt,Militef nanwirud the
Yankee.. "I wikkiisiriool li/Y:fulawfl
up if 'Yeti handled,,briftetfr!
Ike Osman eloyli*koittiiisOr.
et.kaekk kid:*
placed iktig thelViihMeedeflo. oesapestil*
nolissitiviiie tikes from the phsehtA deosS
awed , . ,
”Vell, Sear" haidlwistbiet,,t4*
Yell de* *it 'bueliwel;.l3o4 l- and - fis"'
handed OM of -eibtastotheYitiikek'
"Bak fatal' ilielthised lOW, "1
ratigr eV?* yob' made.. Mt-of illift4e-
This thapm oat of the i 4
books"
"Ha* e e4 YeeC titi*; 4 l . o l " - `oleladi - 0/ 11
• s
wililat tka welaer,
rot,
___* ol s - 1 01,4 ** 11 Ain. - 414, - 40#:
m." 11•41*12# 49 , O t irk oci
"WI ge.or,settek' r• - •
seed 0 4 47 " 'thetot;
doodle!"
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t#* l 4 l i*Kilitala_ i _____ i __CPuntrYAinjin master
Ll*, iwouwerer, w h o s h all venture to
, ....,_, -*AI_ ~11hiring'his stay in thelcoun
1-filti.iillia most important *son
aliliiivi4zlnicipismom school master, 1:to be
iliiiiitl** - 40taipliky and imPortai—
NM!". ki.#44o. b e k °nth ° -r9ad' w itho ut
wiz =
*NV* ..: inind, atiaLi - a '
.04g one of their_
I,iiit': - ' • "
bows. nii4 leafed up 'to with
..aferaist*: broth by young ao4l old,
isitia4amit *mien' d; ou.:1/.tani:,, , Or; if he
i
t kniil4ls.*td a " lii!lijit. Porn4e,An tent
ther;Prwarition, by nanii,fiunily,.. wh heir
' ila for ibeirriag tiii`l'ailit ''' date hear.
en . .not ndregtoo#Y; - .11 ifell.fatted: '
,er is
li. . and the epate - ari duly bung ainund
the , , try in rllndines. ,. Sw minting— rhalt i
bush of sauuges are amdainto "linkii and
supra ... on aple near the rieWing fro m ona
end to the other: And the Saturday lifore
hand, if the school master is to come (in on
Monday, the - , ork of preparation reaches its
oriels_ Tbanit„: that the old oven, it it be
not 'loaned ,ne .. times hotter than lit was
*init . . tn - W i 'llia it , .t heated seven times,
atiAnkallti,Pie*Vid p . , pkin pies, and Mince
pies ate toirnid,Oett iry. •: - deeeivand picked
in the - chid °eolith, the „ • . : *AO 1 A n d.
the " fore-room;' which has of .ad &Jiro in
,
it for the winter, is now dal • wash° .1 and
scrubbed and, put to rights, and w = .. Lathe*
ed on the fire with a liberal hand; thel room I
itself becomes about, nother' Ow t N ago is
up betimes on Monday morning to go wat 3 l e i a
hand sled and bring the masteia trunk il
say and. Sally are ragged out in their be4icalv.;
co goats, the little; cues their faces lwash
ed ink:Combed - with`-more extraordinar? care,
and tbeinother'selir has an extra crimp. 1? And
all this preparation are for the common UChool
r r
master. And yet he is but an eve j day 1
planet, that mores in a regular orbit and f rues
round at le* every winter.
tut - the singing muter is your- ti/tie
Appearing at no regular intervals; he I
often unexpected. Brilliant, ,mysterioul
erratic, no wonder that he, 'attracts all
and produces a tremendous sensation.;
only the children, but,tbe whole family 11
the window when heinsbes, and* Su
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seen at every
_pane of .glass, eagerly
out to catch glimpse et: the singmg makter.—
EVen thn z 'very -dogs seem to partake lief the
tore he inipt res,' - tuid - I
bark with uncommon krce
nen whenever they meet him. r l i
"0, father," said little' Jimmy BroA, as
he' came running ;a 41-- 1 ___!1....,:4 .' . rn. i
panting coi breitl, " o,' father , Mr. Chris- 1
topher Crotchet from Quavertown, is
,crier to 1
31r. Gibbs' tavern, come to see - about keeping
l i singing Jrclurol, and Mr. Gibbs and e.:itibole 1
parcel morn of 'em 'rants you to comeijiight
k oter there, cause they're goin' to have, 4ineet , j
ie' this evening to see about hiring him.": 1
Squire Brown and his family, all . .veeptj
Jimmy were seated• around the supper stable,,
when this interesting piece of intelligence; was j
announced. Every one save Squire Illrown I
himself, gave a sudden start, and at on4e sus
pended- operations, tut the whc was a I
very moderate man, and never did arebingl
from impnlao ate on Without turning hislead,
or changing his position.-:_ After a.shortiouse, i
however, which was a moment of intenselanxic
ty to somnmembets of the family, he Oplied
to . Jim* is- folknie : .
" I shan't do no sich thing ; if they _ lt
aut a
singing school they may get one themsel es.—
A singing school won't. do ea ncigood, •seid..l've
ways enough to spend niTsaoney withoelt.pay
ing it for singing:" Tnnikag his head round,
and mating a severe loOlinPon jiOny t e pro
ceeded with increasing energy : ' i l l
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" Norriklantyour hat up, and si , 1. down
and eat qtww." ; A should like * Lknow
Tar
'what sent' $l4, ' =d em to .the tavern llnthout
leave." , , : ,;`, _
"I waded in lien Abe singing master"` mid
Jimmy; --" Sam ;- -" SFR Gibbi said there was ti sing
ing master near to their house, tuid - I Planted N
to Bee hint.".'- k
'Well Phi singing . master you, " said the
Squire." if i catch yort to go off so aga'n with
/int' leave. Come don't stand there ; s ,ii_ down
mutest raw supper, of 111 trounce y 4
minutes?' = -
" There, I declare r '
' , j acid . like, Br 4
do th ave ink:ilia too had. - I do wish I a
in p iMtatisuent of life., , The
liM be spolita my
nd ruined. They novel
'tit•'step, tmelmrdlY breathe ; but whit tb,,,
se4ll4similretted half to death? i
; , uiro ;:impiiiitd :htd z,
Alordingi ,
m ho: n six acc y,. .
months stdited be s Piklasothesedu..
, i ,
theirniuniveu q, ' ab ou t tw ent y--fi e v s e peri y e ,
, ce , they'
had: l
' t bilk Op = the o n)' way to =,, Pe with
.tgastilairaway • y. = = scud
to Away, indirith a stuelt - ootletked - . v, t. 1.-
dresecfl him as fellows , . ,= , 1
"ComaTumity, jScls ..,
sci,dOWn' ;" ' p e r, :
that's *gift tot:el.X:),*:11110iltut" -- 'awar.
liktimitviklig':* o4lol ** ol nii ' PO
tr y kifi :11.10:1111Erift YO I 4 1 .,
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iiiabet lot doi ',iota:lllC isiliv t 47 thCl
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thitliilie, miell egot i * gooalear , :money,
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100 thi';'• `-•"risn't as, Kwe ... was per, and
couldn't' ";;sl_
• 'lt ; for you know. Xs. • Brown,
yea pay it .`hires!: tai Ct . &AY, body in• town,
and can afford to give the children , a chance to
be sometitin the woild as ;Treles not.—
And as for wing in tide kind of way any long
er, I've no notion on't!'i : '
Btra4Piru knoW-h'iw 44 0 .1 14 . )Ir. up an ad
vantage.' 'Shy tiad4ot her Mislead upon,die
retreat in *limpet anipmenirAire.„ RI refer
ence to Jimmy's absence, and the closing part
of the. last speech, Which was uttered with an:
energy Mike, IdaterndiMtinn, of g !bit& Squire
Lorin mew - 4o well the - import to disregard
it! Pereeliind that i' sterna was brewingjhat
*midi:km . l upon his lhead with tremendous
peed,' if he iNdsiot. 'take} 'care to Odd it, he
finished hi's . supper' with all convenient 'des
patch; role 0(114. the table, put on _ hiagreat
oat and hat, and marcheddeliberately over to
Ohba' tavern. Mrs. Melva knew at once that
she had won the viatory, and that they should
hiv_e a'einging school. The children also had
become so well versed in the science of their
mother's tactics that the .understood the same
thing, andimmediately4egan to discuss mat
ters preparatory to Attending tht school.
Miss" Jerusha said she ; must have her new
calico gein - inade right up, the next day; and
her mother said she shduld, and David might
go rightoyer after Betsey 'Davis, to come to
*,ork on it neat mornint,,
" Ho* delightful, it wall he to have a singing
school," said, Miss Jeilia, " Jimmy. what
Bert of a looking man i stMr. Crotchet ?"
" Oh, he is a slick / kind of looking Irian," ,
said Jimmy. I. ', •
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." Is he a young man, loritsrried man " in.
quired Miss jerusha., ,
"Ho ! married l': no ; ', I guess 'he isn't," said ,
Jimmy, I don't believe hers more thee twenty
ars old. L , • I I
lies
I don't believe that story," said
, liss Annaba, a singing master was the as, much
a; twenty-five years old, I know. How is ,
h dressed'? . Isn't he dimmed quite genteel?" '
, " Oh - he'd dressed pretty:slick !" said Jim
mY.. - \ •
; " Well that's what makes him look so young,"
said Miss Jerusha, I", \ I dare say he's as, much
ad twenty-five years ofd ; don't you ',think he
is 1 mother ?" .„
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11 ell, I think it's pretty. likely he is, said.
Mrs. ilrown ; singing master are generally
about that age."
, L i' How does he look 2" said .1 1 / 3 1 Jerusha
•is he handsome ?" , \
.. Ile's handsome enough," said 4mmy,
" only he's got a red head and frecklY faee.'\
rr : iinteranti i irtepioFrieleonaVrit
Mark of Miss .Jerusha,;' the sender should li
informed that for the last ten years she had
looked upon every young man who came into
the-olabe, as her own peculiar property. And
id" all cases, in order to obtain posses/ion of
I her aforesaid property, she had adopted prompt
cdeasures, and , -puraned them, with a diligence
worthy of all praise. , .
No ,I ain't neither," said Jimmy, ' l l say
, he's got a red head and freckly face." •
1 I " La, well," said Mrs. Brown, " what it he •
asas ? Fm sure a red heed don't look bad, and
eof the handsomest men that I ever sawbad 1
freckly face." I I is
.." Well, Jimmy how latge i is he ? Is a
man or a short man ?' said Miss Je .
4 ,
" Why, he isn't bigger round than I ,"
aid Jimmy ; " and I guess be isn't qttite as
all as a ba y pole ;II,: but he's so tall he base to
i
toop,whenever he goes in the ddor." ,
So far from adding to the shock, which Mss
lerusha's nerves bad already received (am
the account of the red! head and freckly flee.
this last piece of intelligence was on the Ade
rather consolatory, for she lacked 'but match
and a half ask feet in height herself. ,
" Well, Jimmy," said Miss Jerusha, j" die
e stands up, take hi ni altogether, isn't Ito a
d lookfng young Min r
" I don't know any thing about thail,"iaid
immy ; "he looks the most like the tom in
he middle, of any thing I'cin think of." 1
•,
"Long kgi and crooked thighs" ! - , .
Little head and do eyei." . , [ .
'met.
tomes
r and
'Tot
tick to
ay be
I ring
, • ,
" There" Jim, You little plague,' said las
1 ernsha, "you 'shall go right - to lett
on't have of your nonsense. I won't
• 'titer word of it." ' s. ~. , , L- t,
"I ,don't care if you won't,'.-'• said.., AU*,
its true every word of it." ; - , 1
"Vhit I then the - singing,nutsar hrk.go ,
ea,"liis hi r' said - '/IPtu - 4T - ervilli i ", tll.
4
oett il lt 7 ,."i ,ean ~ l a wn . e, t ;
itot. 1 . . 1
iti:a' -4im a my, m "only e hi's ‘yes -- n i c in e ltr •
- `d°-you `;
-can't ain't:See big one of 'ea to a.
'tires, they're 'twisted round so." . rult
44A little erois-eyed, 1 's'pole," ,se
that's all, 'I don't think - that ib 1
Ek it , of a man kjiit; it only makes
is little eharper." 1
- th ini em s e ; i - g iii hbo att r:i
t., h
a o: 1 1 71 i. 11 .
t t e
d al , I t d i 1 i r
e r m
env
Ais' eussed a - thei -vent.' About ado
.'--...' Wit :: e'fl th :lini r ikeire ffA crite sli ftf!n :', 7 0 . , 1 !e, Qua t 7 1 :'
" fg i : 11aii
• -iillage,''wal, ktie ' '''':•-• i sitiging . of,
itir, coati, iiitat • ;• 'They area
ilify proceeded .tat vile. to, iscertais Mrt k
tali. Hissqualls were, to keep,tw
etiaine .tor twenty ' i dillara and "found,"
1`1:d. "
'''ilurty . deities se lota''hisneelf...
school to be kept, twU evenin, " teln.s Week.'
of l eul iPliatk
subs T . P ti Qa . P,Pqr.. . , rlores£4'.444;the
Aftrul ~
thiklriiirthitizteut ; . — fi itiii i oW-,,
riblVattiotheiltiollir ~,,,•--;• .. -- ioo' iiiiiit;,'
Illiety , ' *llf.awnstlelti : th elettitiV - 4
grown; fee the , ,'' :' . l4goweiiirriko'
0400dea . ' • ' — eili 7 . ';--- -...- -,/ ' - ' 2 .i --- 1:1
gliatliiiiimil : 4 l llll4l - 14017r
j!itfrAttliKftiiiialif . ', 1 4.441141-41004
1
40 1- erhOkillOWo4l : ;' , F4=4 ,- ;X4lofi, - ,i2j
-- N0tr4a0111. 4 !:., - ; ..tikipital - sif Ali
Brown`iiii'Vtini:r .. ~..: :. ,„,,,,,...e.b.,,,,..
th ,,
the thefies ifill lie' lit it 'lay?" -,•:::;.:,'
in two
live 1
Wren
,
I Can
stir
nmst
OS, `PAS i hiERSDAY, APRIL 15; 847.
'Before the la oecasumeil by this last re- ,
Mirk bad tally en ded , 3Sqnre Brearirenfeted
mach to the joy (4f the Nibble company.
Squire. Broum, I and 'glad to see -
Said Mr. Gibbs, 4 shall t introduce you to Mr;
Christopher: Crotchet, singing master trine
Quatertown. '
When‘the ceremony 'of introduction was a
irer, Mr. Gibbs haid the whole matter before
Squire Brown ; showed ! him thesubscription•
Paper, and told him they , Ware altdeptadhig
!item him now whether they Apia hive s sit%-
ing-school or: not, Squire 'Broil put en his
spectacles and reed the SubieriOiee l piper over
two &three times , till he fully' nderstobd the
terins,''arid the deficiency in this amount Sib-, .
mibed. 'Then without sayil b a ed word, he to*
a pen and deliberately nibs fivedellars.
T4t, settled the business, th desired stem was
raised, and the school, was to go ahead:, ,It
was agreed that it should - commence on the -
lowing evening, and that Mr. Crotchet . slionld '
board with Mr. Gibbs one week with the Squire- :
the next, and so go round through the neigh s
borhood. -V
On the following day there was . no small
Commotion among the yonpg folks df the vil
lage, in making rieptuation 'for the evening
ached. New singing -books 'were purchased„
.dresses were prepared, curling -tongs, SE,crimp
ing,irens were put in requisition, and early in
the evening the Jong chamber in Gibbs tavern,
which was called by way of eminence "the ball,"
wasarell filled by youth of both sexes, the old
folks ndt being stowed to attend :that evening,
lest the "boys and gals" should be diffident a
,
i bout "sounding the notes." .
' A range of narrow tables was placed relied 1
three sides of the hall, with benches behind t
them upon whichithe youth were -seated. A
singing-book and a candle were shared by two
all round the room, till you came to Miss Jeru
slia Brown, who had the uppermost seat, and
mongrelized a whole, book and whole candle to
her own use. Betsey Buck, a lively, reckless
sort of a g irl of 10 who cared for nobody nor
I nothing in this world, was full of frolic and fun,
I
bad by change taken a scat by Miss Jerusha.
I Miss Betsey had a slight. inward turn of one
eye, jest enough to give her a roguish look
that. well comported with her character.
While they were 'waiting for the entrance of
the master, many a suppressed laugh, and now
', and then an audible giggle passed round- the
room, the mere ebulition of buoyant spirits and
- contagions ninth withoutaim or object. Miss
Jerusha, who was trying to behave her pretti
est, repeatedly ehided their rudeness, and more
than once told Miss BetseyAtiliattket.--t:
°Wait tPbeiPhamed t9 !..rusitit di Aral r
After a whilci the door opened, and '3lr.
\cbristopher Crotchet entered. He bent his
'. y slightly as he passed the door, to prevent i
con ... ion of his head against the lintel; and
then , lked very erect into the middle of the
floor, an , 'made a short speech to his His : grot es appearance canted a slight tit
tering roan, he room, had Miss Betsey' was
even guilty of in , incipient audible laugh, Which
however, she hti, tack , so firtti tiller into',
laugh as to save 0 rariees. Still it wati 0h....
served by Miss 'Terns ' who told her again she
ought to be ashamed, a added,l"Mr. Croteh
et was a most splendid m , a beautiful annh"
After Mr. Crotchet had ~ de kis' iiitredue
tory speech, he Seceeiled to $ the voices of
the pupils, making each One folio 'him in the,
rising and falling' the notes,' If , 'at sed round
without much difficulty 'till be eain to Miss
Betsey Buck. She hesitated to, let h voice
be .heard alone •, but the master ' to ld lie \ she t
must sound, and holdinglis head 'down so el,
to hers that theralmost , Met, lie commene ,
pouring his taw, sole, la*, into her ear. Miss
Betsey drew back a little. - but followed with a
low and somewhat treienlous voice, till she had
sounded three orifour a '.: , when her risible
" museleS got the Om ' and. she burst 'in an
unrestrained fit of bin er.
The master locked confused' and cross, Anil
Miss
The_
even looked' Meisel 'than the
master. She again reproached ' Miss Betsey
for her rudeness and told'ilier fin an emphatic
whisper, which was intended` more especially
ror the master's eaiv ' "thet - aniSh conduct was
shameful, and if She couldn't behave better she
ought to stay at,homo." : ' , ','
-- Miss Jerusha'sl turn 'to sound 'tante next,
And sle leaned her bead 'full half ;across
the table twined ' the master's,; and . sounded
the' notes delft , . gh, three - or four tunnies 'a
yeti- berm kittn ~ toP,qatid: from top to 'ra
tan; itairioun , , they With . a
the'
and
etfe n th fully eri , -.. ' to Olt el he master.
ft* the , , • - - '-iiT, notitoling the voices
separately had . •-. !genet 'throng - 1
with, they
were called'upon to sound together; and be
fore the Wow - 01 . evening they were allowed
to conenence n
the ,
,--4ritenie easytunes.
'lt, is unuecessatiy , - give a detailed ac
count of the pro - that;wilwilinik'gr- to de=
peril* the y
~ of strange_ sounds,- with
144
.cliWs 04* • a night. - s ide°
E
it to say, that th prelidieney-of thepupils was
eo great, thiit tie f tenthievening, oryberithe
Scheel - Was Lar t 1 1 0;469 Per,e!ta Yore ite'r
niitted to nt, find Isere delighted . to
heal. their chit sin - o Phr Hundred. Mear,
*..5'4410 - ,, tioiihjaK , and ga4 R wo, with
4
ee Sa ti accuracy,. that. that thoaa, i tylip4new the
tunes ; Could read* lig 9Tefrsi4/4 : 16 "
" e ' beinif *forge&
4 1 0wa, . l 'f4l t
...4 , ortt u vAhe
1 -rt:e*llic ' *Ahote , . - •
' ic"kftt Ill . *l4:'.;ininiciiiith, at "Igar-,
1
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Yost,: Zion'. air* 1144ii:r Mini& Yolk"
'6 9
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1113 i 11 / 4 4nalie 1 1 1 : 1 4 1 4.!') 10 141a'
'4 01VP 414 fiyil44 l *, V,
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BENI
MEE
~ .
ibiliga, iiiiii _
,i 1 141&..
~ „... _diced of ldr: Cioiel7
'et!sipl,terlii'fick,:'sdit:bountifidlY,--gmareitu
lerlyweit Mrii'pretehet)tuffhilF.:t.li4lll4lk. that
lie lank' form - iliefou-? , :tierflasSuiii4**Sieptibl e • ':
fidliiiss.'„ , :i lit eivitlee4iseemod&Wt And 'of
his holidotTisie,*stiee': . :llly..at, inell'Aitnee.,—
andWiside.hinuielf Lie.intrh'„at home, thatiir. ,
"Brown and Miss Jerusbe ire* in a state OAT ..
solute- felicity; the *hole- week. , li,-, : wa4:4* :
that he spent two-evenings a bread *trine**.
week and it was reported that oneef-th*lili;
passed ; at -.Mr. Baden. '' But Mitrikjektetini .
voiddnot believe a word of Bich a- story:l4%i
said "there was no young folks at Mt.-.Budee
_except. Beteg and. she Was sure Mr. JOotehet
-was a man' of more sense 'than. .to *Wide .
evening with such-a wild rude thing-ai Betsey
Beek," Still, however; the report gavelier a
little uneasiness and When it. ini ascertained
that-during the week iiii whic h_:'Tffr Crotchet. .
boardedat'Mr. Buck's, he spenievery evening
atlllkne the three deleted to the !sing-. -
ing,schnotAtlias Jerusha's uneasiness evident-, •
lyinereased: She resolied to - make a ,despe-.,.
rate effort to countem4hese outward influen 7 : ,
ces, and to teach Miss Betsey Buck..not. toi*
terfere with other folk'S; concerns. For this.::.::
purpose, she made a grand evening • party, - and- ,
invited all the young folks in. ;the village, ex-.
colt Miss Buck, who was pointedly left 6'4, '
The treat was elaborate for a country village;
and-Miss Jetusha was necommonly assidnous
in- her-intentions to Mr... Crotchet during the
evening.. But to her inexpressible ..-surprise
end - Chagrin, about eight o'clock, Mr. -Crotchet
put-onlds hat ,4114 , -great Goat, and bade the ;
company geed night. Mrs. Brown. lookedvery
1 blue, and , Miss Jerusha'S nerves were in state.
tof high excitement, What could it(Mean ?,-- .
She would give anything in the world te . ,know
where he had gone. , She ken up into her cham-,
-bet, and looked nut from the Window. The
night was rathdr dark ; but .she?fancieff. she. saw
him making his way tOwardi Mr. Bucit'4 7 -:
The company for the remainder efAhe evening : :
had rather a. dell time ;. and Miss Jerindia pa5 , , , .-:
sed stillest a sleepleini:)iight. .1 ' --- ~ , .....
The next' e vehine . Miss Jerusha : Weirearly
at the singing -school:`` iAe took her seat with
a disconsolate -air, opened her kinging book-and
commenced singing Hallowellin the;-follewine,
..,
Words:
"As On SIMr Mll4 btliijilli ; 6 . tai '. -
. ,
The sperm; kite her moan:. -
•
, ' rknatrithe tents .irk* sad hope ;
, ~ iififairds g rieyeakrne " - - , ,
I:ku former . occasions, Alen the oche . were
. singing: beforeeCtoolcemmen*, -- tho'm • - tl
• d '' 71)°°°,tVilt when th e master enter
rene..,
.. , ! . .
she kept on singing. 'Ohe went .throtighAhe
whole, tune after ; r: .Cretehetceme *andiron&
, back end repeated ' the!latter 7lalf of it with •a
loud voice,. thit. eitiraeffs.-4 laugh among_ the
. - holars, and diverse s t reaks erred to pas ee
r the master's face. i t . . . \ •. :
.
the close of the ev ening ' s exereW., Miss
Jerus , • hurried - on her l l;shawl 'and bonnitand
watched . . - movements of the master.- She
-pereoird he ..Wet4. ,. .puti!, directly after , Betsey .
Baas -and-',84 i . ~- ste*Lafter. them with.-be
-'43°lniitt ,altOtt'. -. .0 Contrived to _ get between
31iSifild.uelk*nil thelleater as they walked a.
lengtherosd, end ', kepti' Mr. Crotchet in - con
versation:With her, z. pri;rather kept herielf in
ckwc7:CooveMitiOn.withiPldr. Crotchet, till they
• eameAii.;the -eortierL Wit turned dointeMr.
8ne14, -- ilieno;,l:ll*.4ir.- CretehetdeW her .
'
somewhat elirePtlY:eni walked by the .aide of
Miss Volley 441trilikir. Dick's house: --This
was more than.. , idisei Jiirnsha's nerves, could
I well been - -i She Was -under_ too much excite
went to proceeffon heff?ray home: „ ''Sho.stiip
:pelt end gated on the . ceuple as they receded
:her • .And 'as their ffirms,became indistinct'
in he-daness of the Olight, she turned
folio ed ;them; just keeping, them in -_-view:till
they r eked the.. b0u.d.... The, door- . Opened;
end to ' inexpressibkihontheybothwent.
in. Is: *B. t ten t - z4!.h10#.• toot -,:-She4,l*.
• greatbrqPwszied.. ' nitt.'" *a.H . - ',lies entirely inei
reached
pressilde to-. T . ~.--, 4:,:neiWr;int- be : Imittiver;!,,
that he *Ode . _she
waited.A4.aee the re
,t4.:;-,'PresentlY 4 ilithi*
`pearedin the:front i et; and from the -.
lowness of thetlight, , a was evidentlkihere.;;
Mist j.eriaint.4pproselieff - obenseadal*Ciii ! :
noitereff.-;;., She tried to look • at Abe Wind*:
but a thiAt;cuitain effeetnallY., reventeelier
from. seeing say thing within; ' e curtain did ;
not:reach quite.to the top of the 'ado* eitik
she.thoughtldiesaw the44doverof t -,
before-gm Seef . .throwngain'st., A . be :ceiliogie-
She looked the door-yard and found:'
long pie4..* of board. , She tlionght , by :_placing
-this against the house bY.tbe ' , side of therwill,„
:dew, Ow might be ebinto i -'ilimb up an d
titer the top of : the'*rtink - f . This boar
_ l *Wi
liecordingly nti*Oden,onv:a and :pligqiil*:
fully by theinialOkilie, '►. doi,,: and Milk Je4: -
rusha.es,galy, h
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Sherhad'rnindieffthe*oftheeirtain i and*st
one eirteeint4the r ;rone4- , wliere , jurenentigk i
she.lniliild . illdr: - Cretcl*oo44*.:l- - i,thi(aida , Of '
Mies , Betsg. 41 thiitll4olrll44.-.lnOttlent ;40*
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it theletteitititli*#***oo4l4 in air
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instant oiit -}arhir rot t.' *74ll!iii!oil;*fority
a frenientkibs•i'e-tigkintogie*o94ig:ypAsii!i:-
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big, !pi** iilioreit 4 4 , ) ,Akto
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ground iitli remaillibli vel
fkiglit lunrsdatid 1 1 0:emietoth4
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r o iai lki iik a t andsolll6 4iilillielLitlantillti9US
throwa-put;egninst MirsloreslMlßroirtr,et, it
never: ggi areerteinea by the beitbbiku,--foi: a
centiry:-. Avhst.,ll.was: that, AO**lo,,z*
TAuck'swindo*,, ;:, -
One item further to be iildedltetitil Terita-,
1 ) 10 lista* ; .0 0 4 , 04tYthat in t b ~ [ ce.bmontbs.
from "this Metuorablo„mghkiNimillfnutyjturit'
bec 4 u l , o RirottehA -Pf Qualerio34l:Ti
~ "l6 r4t 4 o lo ellail Pima
` ''sr'' 4 :
li ' ''.4:
Irm
.::BAlTlLEOr ' lrkitir - kiniiviV A- 7 _
"dayhaa the Oleasttrik4f,artintetyalyeyester
d'iy with Major 'Colfutii;!-4 AC Ankir. : .1 . 1 ;
:brought over Alin. TidOr'll.deii#6:l4B. , This
igaltant offmer=a son of the filiatinkailbea (ku.
dial - who roiight - so biaielf**"lliiPs'Of
Chalmette, and-in varfoni othfilittlei;:bithe
Side -Of the illustrioni Jackijoi!'aallie
Aid of-hen. TaYler-in .. tbU.:`lifeo444lg: at -
Buena Vista; i We are, grcitli Jii - 0 . 444t. - to -
:him for many particulars of t.*l-14rotroVit
battle. . ,- :1 - ,: : '' ',' ' ~.;-''' ''..'':",
-Wen. T hadaylor:fallonllnloi,e,'-xit - fristMt,
"ith . the at -which ` t0',1144i :itialif Ails
` stand at puerto Vista,'.: l ****o4,4,:witill
At" 141 6IV"7 1 Inerei r it44 *** 6 o4fle '
enemy in to
, the field 11.1c011lecles1)04;" Wile
were : inv aluable issconf- 6 ; . f,lefliiko 'MM. of
Soilii?ainat'a Approach ta...Aii - SVoiii: "G'Op.
Taylor ijUicilibpke up
..his*ar9tauft,ftllliiiek .'
io his first lover 7 ;4lumm;;Vistis . : , :„Tl47position
was admirably Aoseri.:. ` , ..1f..:101'. aktif.4 - : foot of
amountain, or rather titpiin - Otaltillic :1* •
tweet' which ran the road tluvAh: 4, i:tirrev . v,
valley. On his-rig4lhe* was a ddelik - raVihe,"
which protected that flanks more effectiAlly
than half e. dozen regiMerited`tonla liavedone.• -
The left, of Gen. - Taylor's OnOieitedif'M the
base - of al mountain. - The roadfir this:„Center
was'entrenched and defended:bY a strong bat
tery..- IR front the groundW4s unevenbriik
cn Into Ile and : deep ravines-well-',adapted
to the m ode or fighting suitedto bur Vidinteers,
and by its peculiarities; : supplying the disad
vantages of.a great'inferier!ty•oflauMbers.
,' On the 21st, the eneMylvereaeseried, ep-
Lproaching over the Aistant hilbil..'";,ACtheitap
-Ipearanee the volunteers raii ff ed:ti mat go ut,
and gave three tremendous ekeeisk Their en-,
'gineers and !..officers were seen" lyirig,oyerilm '
fiehl, and dragging their eanne4 about.to tit
them into position; but the nature - ofthe*Owlid
did not fiver the:Undertaking, - and it W;aa:ltiie
late in the day liefore'tlte hiq e 0n5'13441,_
The e
,emy . ,bad2,with . them thirty-two' :e . , -
timn, mei, Y of. *Lie. cAiiie.. 'Their:, '';fir; - t,'
- t a t le fivitt yAtikiLvee..4" :01111,#910„Igi,
4 1 ti t
ve '....' • Our':_.•__:_' J.• ..... r . ...7 - ii,77....,V
\their cannon w ere x' . ° P rP' 9 l:',- -., 311.
~. the, who e of : the 21st. ; Eight_ or ten..lpusd
afilAwitindediteTe?tbetiitent Of ill'#!•&kstValithis
Sastanteitiii QIN : l*f_ iitl - 111: 21- o. 'l / 4 lg
thet:Asti',#ii_olteii'ilfßtiiiiidhe'd:iitirliiii4j.: 'tok.,a
._flaii)r t:V I l ' . 2
ana .rplii!Pstcd -- ‘ii . - lik:oisvc:o
\
Gaii - ,Toc;r. '.• Ther bi*kg .01 a.iiIiii . ti(is illiiiiiA
4 isistWink hiS 0 ' ith*`4 l i,.*;:iillij.4l,* ~ Xx
over theilainniel:4*oo*, C: 4 4. 441 Lik .'"
movements bf 01 , - . -‘
6 4.4;* 1 0 1 . 1 .4 :T l Pllkiiin
officer wits,Pre#o., ': ~.; .::i.-' t _ t - i . -, ~; -..,,5e"' ',.i . :.'
In a very emitittus.lk , I :o l 4e%i„u46l4ylugyike l
officer stpted that ,` lea , i: /CIO ' i',ltr 5 19
Excellency Gen:_.' . i t 'll' Aiari;;lii, V B **4 -
ey GeV. traYloi, • ta: . FeariAlC: in* '- 1 ::*4-
\, t4
ful mum s er 4 , what Ii , [o*Ail .:ilasi`rwalt
hig for." From` ift , sile.see,4:' , 9ol:;Taiicr;s
:
batterie , and the, , 'l"lttiaia:eii4n:'etho,r9.
ceii;e4 SiulikAiii. ":I:oofftoogiitailiii,Ao
Mesicani . .auppose4l .1A 18 :4,* 1 00-*V2-4 -
tiegspi,estion - , to w ek,l*Wii*;r . :ol4.74r6u,to
alialtea.Y,MY.e th ''*Pr:Tik4,lol7*Cpirk7Ailft
"be : isms:ny,* 7!. g - or, ofi - rA l opi - A nta , , ,::, , ts 0 ..
Rtitiino.7 _,-;-:- ..' _\- ~ i '„ --'' '. 4 ,
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oiiii ,.1.644. tottiiiik ivo,4or -- "tutu
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